Chaplin
Whether one likes the films of Charlie Chaplin or not it is impossible to deny his impact on world cinema. Chaplin was a pioneer of silent comedy, film production, and… Read more »
Whether one likes the films of Charlie Chaplin or not it is impossible to deny his impact on world cinema. Chaplin was a pioneer of silent comedy, film production, and… Read more »
Shortcut To Happiness (2001) is one of those rare films where the story of its production is far more interesting than the film itself. Shortcut To Happiness was director and… Read more »
Ridiculous fake mustaches and sappy music cues abound in the made for television epic Mayflower: The Pilgrims’ Adventure (1979). Historical accuracy is of little concern for this CBS holiday special… Read more »
More than anything else The Two Popes (2019) is a stunning late career showcase for actors Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins. A majority of films based upon stage plays, in… Read more »
By 1992 Francis Ford Coppola had become a director for hire, restricted by the financial debt incurred with the prestige Zoetrope productions of One From The Heart (1982), Rumble Fish… Read more »
One always hopes that while watching a film, one experiences a sort of revelation as a result of some cinematic innovation, at least from a critical perspective. But in the… Read more »
So when is Jack Kirby’s Silver Star ever going to get made? Thor: Ragnarok (2017) brings audiences one film closer to Thanos in the upcoming Avengers film. It is a… Read more »